Is there a GnuPG command that shows the number of keys on a keyring?
MFPA
expires2012 at rocketmail.com
Tue Jul 24 10:33:27 CEST 2012
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Hi
Is there a GnuPG command to show the number of keys on a keyring?
Or one which includes this as part of its output?
I have looked through the gpg.man file and also at the output from
gpg --dump-options for this and nothing leaps out at me.
I know there are GUI frontends that show this info in their key
management windows, but wondered if there is a GnuPG command to get it
directly.
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Best regards
MFPA mailto:expires2012 at rocketmail.com
It is easy to propose impossible remedies.
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